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a brand-new edition of mom testers. we picked three new moms and three new as-seen-on-tv products. will they get the mom approved? or mom disappointed? let's meet our moms. from barrington, rhode island, daniel. mom of two. from jersey city, new jersey, kathy chen, with a 4-month-old son. and from bishop, texas, kendra amason-robin, with twin girls and one on the way. what better way to start a mother's day mom testers than with a nice breakfast? how about one that may just be perfect? >> the perfect pancake pan. >> we have high hopes for this. >> reporter: all three moms got cooking. for kathy, the pan's convenience was a plus. >> it makes perfect pancakes. >> reporter: and for danielle and her family, the proof was in the taste test. >> light and fluffy. >> reporter: but kendra won't be giving up her old-school skillet. >> the old-fashioned way is easier. >> reporter: the perfect pancake pan gets a passing grade, with one mom disappointed, two moms approve. next up, how grout of a mother's day gift would it be to make house cleaning quicker and easier? enter the hurricane 360 spi
a brand-new edition of mom testers. we picked three new moms and three new as-seen-on-tv products. will they get the mom approved? or mom disappointed? let's meet our moms. from barrington, rhode island, daniel. mom of two. from jersey city, new jersey, kathy chen, with a 4-month-old son. and from bishop, texas, kendra amason-robin, with twin girls and one on the way. what better way to start a mother's day mom testers than with a nice breakfast? how about one that may just be perfect? >>...
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welcome to this special edition of "early start." i'm john berman in new york. >> nice to see you, john. i'm zoraida sambolin live in cleveland. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with horrifying details about the private hell those three women endured for ten years inside this house on seymour avenue right behind me. prosecutors say ariel castro operated a private prison and torture chamber right inside his home. he's held on $8 million bail charged with kidnapping and rape. and an aggravated murder charge could come next for the alleged killing of fetuses as well. we have a cnn exclusive this morning. the daughter closest to ariel castro speaking out about the charges against her father. listen to her describe the moment when she learned he had been arrested. >> it feels like everything crashed down. like, i just wanted to melt into the floor, like, i just wanted to die. i have no problem cutting him out of my life. i have no problem with that. i never want to see him again. >> we'll have much more of that exclusive interview wi
welcome to this special edition of "early start." i'm john berman in new york. >> nice to see you, john. i'm zoraida sambolin live in cleveland. it is 5:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with horrifying details about the private hell those three women endured for ten years inside this house on seymour avenue right behind me. prosecutors say ariel castro operated a private prison and torture chamber right inside his home. he's held on $8 million bail charged with kidnapping and rape....
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welcome back to this special edition of "early start." i'm john berman in new york. >> nice to see you, john. i'm zoraida sambolin. i'm live in cleveland, ohio. and we have new developments unfolding right now in the cleveland kidnapping investigation, including really horrifying details of the abuse suffered by amanda berry and gina dejesus suffered over the course of time. we're getting the first look at the former bus driver who police say held the three women captive inside his home. he is facing kidnapping and rape charges. in an initial incident report obtained by cnn details how castro allegedly abducted the women in the early 2000, what officers found when they first arrived at his home on monday, and how one of the female captives was allegedly starved and beaten by castro during multiple pregnancies in order to induce miscarriages. pamela brown is tracking all of these latest disturbing developments for us this morning. what can you tell us, pamela? >> zoraida, according to this initial incident report obtained by cnn, we are le
welcome back to this special edition of "early start." i'm john berman in new york. >> nice to see you, john. i'm zoraida sambolin. i'm live in cleveland, ohio. and we have new developments unfolding right now in the cleveland kidnapping investigation, including really horrifying details of the abuse suffered by amanda berry and gina dejesus suffered over the course of time. we're getting the first look at the former bus driver who police say held the three women captive inside...
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harris and barnes 26 points. 22 points for stephan curry. derek jack had 24. golden state to me is the most fun team in the nba to watch right now. of course, they have thompson. is he a great player as well and he they shoot so much and they score a lot and just an awful lot of fun to watch. they have been great. >> all right. good to he sue jim gray. thank you very much for being with us. >> happy mother's kay to my mom in denver and all the moms out there. >> harris: yea to your mom too. thanks. a sheet of ice on a path of destruction. the force of nature destroying homes. cutting right through some of them. and it's happening in more than one place. and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ you
harris and barnes 26 points. 22 points for stephan curry. derek jack had 24. golden state to me is the most fun team in the nba to watch right now. of course, they have thompson. is he a great player as well and he they shoot so much and they score a lot and just an awful lot of fun to watch. they have been great. >> all right. good to he sue jim gray. thank you very much for being with us. >> happy mother's kay to my mom in denver and all the moms out there. >> harris: yea to...
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nbc news has confirmed that the white house with input from the state department officials had edited talking points about the benghazi attacks 12 times in the hours following the incident. now, white house spokesman jay carney acknowledges the edits but says they were not political in nature. >> the fact there are inputs is always the case in a process like this, but the only edits made by anyone here at the white house were stylistic and nonsubstantive. they corrected the description of the building or the facility in benghazi from consulate to diplomatic facility. >> republicans are asking for investigations into the irs. the agency apologized friday after some employees of their cincinnati office were found to have flagged groups with the words tea party or patriot ahead of the 2012 election. those groups received extra scrutiny during the tax exempt application process, including being asked to provide a list of donors. for more on the controversy surrounding benghazi and where it may be headed, i want to bring in the republican from kansas. representative, nice to see you. thank
nbc news has confirmed that the white house with input from the state department officials had edited talking points about the benghazi attacks 12 times in the hours following the incident. now, white house spokesman jay carney acknowledges the edits but says they were not political in nature. >> the fact there are inputs is always the case in a process like this, but the only edits made by anyone here at the white house were stylistic and nonsubstantive. they corrected the description of...
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of abc7 news 5:00. we're on a half hour early because of the nba playoffs. we begin with developing news today. a deadly officer-involved shooting in antioch involving concord police. tomas roman has the details. >> the scene here at buchanan road and barcelona secondle was cleared a little over an hour ago, 19 hours after the shooting happen. n the neighbors in the area are still reeling from the shooting death of their neighbor by concord police last night, we have not heard from concord police as why burns was wanted. we know burns' father is angry and wants answers. >> right now, -- >> his emotions have been alternating between grief and anger since learn his son was shot to death by the concord police. >> i want an explanation why my 21-year-old son got killed one day before his birth tea. >> he was supposed to turn 22 on mother's day. today his
of abc7 news 5:00. we're on a half hour early because of the nba playoffs. we begin with developing news today. a deadly officer-involved shooting in antioch involving concord police. tomas roman has the details. >> the scene here at buchanan road and barcelona secondle was cleared a little over an hour ago, 19 hours after the shooting happen. n the neighbors in the area are still reeling from the shooting death of their neighbor by concord police last night, we have not heard from...
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jay carney says the edits were stylistic and cia and state department were also involved in the edits as is typical. >> there was an interagency possible chess is always the case because lot of agencies have stakes, have a stake in matter like this. >> kentucky senator rand paul was in iowa last night speaking to a very friendly crowd of republicans who might not mind if he decided to run for president. >> i was in new york the other day. driving down the road. the police -- this is an easy crowd. >> back to benghazi. who knew what when and why it matters. hose questions are at the center of the investigation of the september 11 attacks on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. some republicans want former secretary of state hillary clinton to testify again and speaking before 12500 republicans in iowa last night, again, kentucky senator rand paul who is exploring his own presidential run went after clinton. >> there's no excuse in the six months leading up to this when your people on the ground, military people, state department people, are asking for more help. they are asking for security
jay carney says the edits were stylistic and cia and state department were also involved in the edits as is typical. >> there was an interagency possible chess is always the case because lot of agencies have stakes, have a stake in matter like this. >> kentucky senator rand paul was in iowa last night speaking to a very friendly crowd of republicans who might not mind if he decided to run for president. >> i was in new york the other day. driving down the road. the police --...
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from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." with matt lauer. live from one world trade center and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to this special edition of "today" on a friday morning and wow. take a look at the view from a crane about 105 stories up on the top of one world trade center. a building that is so significant to the people here in new york and all across the country. and savannah, it is a stunning, stunning morning. i'm 1500 feet in the air and you are at sea level. savannah, good morning to you. >> i hope you are not afraid of heights. sometimes you have to go to great lengths to witness history and you are going to see something -- we are all going to see something really momentous in this hour. >> we are. we have been given unprecedented access by the port authority of new york and new jersey and in a couple of minutes i get to give a signal and history will take place. the workers here on the crane are going to lift the final two sections of the spire. sections 17 a
from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." with matt lauer. live from one world trade center and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to this special edition of "today" on a friday morning and wow. take a look at the view from a crane about 105 stories up on the top of one world trade center. a building that is so significant to the people here in new york and all across the country. and savannah, it...
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between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time-stamped photos of travis in his shower. about one minute after this picture was taken, the repeated stabbing of travis alexander began. >> the county medical examiner testified that cuts on travis' hands help explain what happened as he was stabbed 27 times nearly decapitated, and shot in the head. >> i believe the wounds to the hands must have the occurred before the fatal injuries oather of the head or are the throat. >> at 5:31, the camera snaps what seems to be an accidental photo of the bathroom ceiling. the next photo taken at 5:32 shows travis on the floor bleeding profusely in the neck. in the foreground is what looks like a woman's pant leg. according to the prosecutor, it could only be jodi's. brian burns testified telling the court the same story he told us about how jodi visited him in utah one day after killing travis. >> she got on top of me, pretty aggressively, and we were kissing. >> reporter: martinez then played for the jury powerful video of jodi lying outright to mesa police detective esteban florez jus
between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time-stamped photos of travis in his shower. about one minute after this picture was taken, the repeated stabbing of travis alexander began. >> the county medical examiner testified that cuts on travis' hands help explain what happened as he was stabbed 27 times nearly decapitated, and shot in the head. >> i believe the wounds to the hands must have the occurred before the fatal injuries oather of the head or are the throat. >> at 5:31,...
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. >> number 5. >> police ambulance, fire. >> bro i am a 22, check this out. i came from mcdonald's. eat a little bit food. this broad is trying to break out of the house next door to me. what wrong? what's the problem? she like this mother kidnapped me and my daughter and we have been in this. she said her name was linda barry. (bleep) >> bill: mcdonald's calls the copts. he sees a woman next door trying to get out. the dispatcher wants to know well, shall we send an ambulance? is. >> number 4. >> the people she said that did this, are they still in the house? >> brother, i am at mcdonald's. >> can you ask her if she needs an ambulance? >> you need an ambulance or what? >> she needs everything. she is in a panic. she has been kidnapped. put yourself in her shoes. >> we will send the police out. thank you. >> need an ambulance? >> right. and he said he knew this dude. he new this ariel castro. they used to barbecue each other. >> i have been here a year. bro. i used to barbecue with this dude. we eat ribs and listen to salsa music. >> here is what he knew -- when he knew that somethi
. >> number 5. >> police ambulance, fire. >> bro i am a 22, check this out. i came from mcdonald's. eat a little bit food. this broad is trying to break out of the house next door to me. what wrong? what's the problem? she like this mother kidnapped me and my daughter and we have been in this. she said her name was linda barry. (bleep) >> bill: mcdonald's calls the copts. he sees a woman next door trying to get out. the dispatcher wants to know well, shall we send an...
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in fairfield. 22 miles per hour. we had great skies yesterday and warming up pretty good. 62 in heyward. we have a little bit of patchy position to in pet a and mount diablo and so the warm weather still with us at least one more day especially inland and with united states that afternoon sea breeze we are going to begin to feel it. if you are going to napa, mid to upper 70s. by 4:00, 70 degrees. the one nice thing about this big heat up inland, those nice summer like feeling evenings. we have 91 and i was id east bay around 8:00, still warm. low 70s in san francisco by about 1-2:00. the extended forecast here. again, long the coastline cool, inland another toasty one. by tomorrow a little bit farther reaching and your temperatures will tumble back in the low 80s and slightly cooler on thursday with partly cloudy skies and upper 70s in the forecast. >>> it has been a turbulent week for the police department. our chief stepped down and another stepped up. there is the new interim chief. thanks for being with us this m
in fairfield. 22 miles per hour. we had great skies yesterday and warming up pretty good. 62 in heyward. we have a little bit of patchy position to in pet a and mount diablo and so the warm weather still with us at least one more day especially inland and with united states that afternoon sea breeze we are going to begin to feel it. if you are going to napa, mid to upper 70s. by 4:00, 70 degrees. the one nice thing about this big heat up inland, those nice summer like feeling evenings. we have...
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host of "extreme makeover: weight loss edition" and has a new book out called "choose more, lose more for life." >> you changed countless people's lives. we just did this story on the boredom diet. a lot -- george kind of eats that way. josh kind of eats that way. you do. lara. >> is that the right thing. >> the thing is i think in the long term there's certainly validity to it but the only thing, though, i'm having a hard time swallowing this because it almost seems like a recipe for disaster right off the bat because people think i can eat anything. mac and cheese, cheeseburgers and pepperoni pizza. researchers say over time they eat 100 fewer calories but what if they overload with a thousand calories -- i think in the long term it could work. >> depends on what you're eating. >> should be boring and sensible. >> yeah. >> that is boring. >> sam, you're a variety guy. >> that's why i go up and down ten pounds. i can't help it. >> you have some simple exercises that can also help with trance forring ourself. >> as a matter of fact i do. the ultimate exercise today. we'll get right do
host of "extreme makeover: weight loss edition" and has a new book out called "choose more, lose more for life." >> you changed countless people's lives. we just did this story on the boredom diet. a lot -- george kind of eats that way. josh kind of eats that way. you do. lara. >> is that the right thing. >> the thing is i think in the long term there's certainly validity to it but the only thing, though, i'm having a hard time swallowing this because it...
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a special edition of "starting point" live in cleveland begins right now. >> we begin with breaking news this morning. a police incident report obtained by cnn describing what went on inside this house of horrors on seymour avenue, right behind me, for the last ten years. it describes unimaginable suffering endured by amanda berry, gina dejesus and michele knight. the women's accounts of how they were lured and abducted ten years ago, what officers encountered when they first arrived on monday, and how one of the female captives was allegedly starved and beaten during multiple pregnancies in order to induce miscarriages. a lot of disturbing new developments as we wade for ariel castro's arraignment a half hour from now. pamela brown is live. good morning to you, pamela. >> reporter: good morning, zoraida. at 8:30 this morning, ariel castro is expected to make his first appearance before a judge. he could enter a plea as the country celebrates the freedom of the victims he allegedly held captive. some of the unspeakable details of their confinement are now emerging. the initial incident r
a special edition of "starting point" live in cleveland begins right now. >> we begin with breaking news this morning. a police incident report obtained by cnn describing what went on inside this house of horrors on seymour avenue, right behind me, for the last ten years. it describes unimaginable suffering endured by amanda berry, gina dejesus and michele knight. the women's accounts of how they were lured and abducted ten years ago, what officers encountered when they first...
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she seems rather short and he tallish. >> he was about 5-foot eight and she was about 5-foot two. they met at white haven. a roommate of julia's brother abbas. about 5 miles off they invited ulysses to visit his family out that white haven. granted that in september of 1843. and then in february of 1844 jollier returned home from the schools who was attending in the city. and rant and julia say that initially those visits have been about once a week to waving, but once she returned home and he met her, those visits were daily. he proposed stir within three months. >> and we learned that they were a slave holding family. a number of questions about the families and personal attitudes toward slavery. came from a family where father owned slaves. is it true that she had slavery sympathies? >> initially she did. she had been born and raised a white haven with the enslaved individuals providing everything that she needed. and, in fact, at one point says that she thought she the -- she said the sheet of the house kept itself with all the work was being done. >> the family. >> there were
she seems rather short and he tallish. >> he was about 5-foot eight and she was about 5-foot two. they met at white haven. a roommate of julia's brother abbas. about 5 miles off they invited ulysses to visit his family out that white haven. granted that in september of 1843. and then in february of 1844 jollier returned home from the schools who was attending in the city. and rant and julia say that initially those visits have been about once a week to waving, but once she returned home...
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there were three young boys who were convicted of killing a 5-year-old child. and there were satanic things about it. >> it's like the iraqi war. >> they were -- there were some students in, i think, chicago, who took on this case. they saw all sorts of problems with it. the case apparently fell apart, yet mike huckabee who may run for president four years from now refuses to five they were not exonerate it. there were not said to be innocent, but there were released from jail. mike huckabee, who is going to run for president may in four years refuses to acknowledge there is any kind of innocence or malfeasance on the part of the prosecution. and i think during this time, the time of the trial basically the people who arkansas were basically -- had thought of them as just guilty. -- >> but not mike huckabee. >> yes. including mike huckabee. >> including mike huckabee. he just refuses to knowledge that they might be innocent. >> again, it is the commitment, even if there has been -- and read the story in the new york times, i don't know anything beyond what you
there were three young boys who were convicted of killing a 5-year-old child. and there were satanic things about it. >> it's like the iraqi war. >> they were -- there were some students in, i think, chicago, who took on this case. they saw all sorts of problems with it. the case apparently fell apart, yet mike huckabee who may run for president four years from now refuses to five they were not exonerate it. there were not said to be innocent, but there were released from jail. mike...
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power mat is out with brand new duracell power mat with brand new cases for the iphone 5 and of course the other smart phones. a mat you plug into the wall. come home from a busy day. throw it right here on the mat and it begins to charge using induckive charging. no plugging in. don't have to cink -- sync. >> different cases for blackberries new iphone case just out from during sell power mat. for the mom who loves to cook in the kitchen. this is great little device. it's the compass stand. look at this. it will just pop right in your drawer with your other utensils. folds down like a little evil. if you love to cook put down ipad here open up your epi curious app. don't have to worry about it getting splashed with food stuffs. compass pic that up at an apple store. >> for the mom who hates clutter michael coarse has i foam 5 credit card. cash, smart phone inside the bag. throw it over your shoulder and don't have to worry about losing your cell phone and purse. i love michael kors do i have to have an iphone. >> put it there and put your other smart phone. >> that's when i'm going to
power mat is out with brand new duracell power mat with brand new cases for the iphone 5 and of course the other smart phones. a mat you plug into the wall. come home from a busy day. throw it right here on the mat and it begins to charge using induckive charging. no plugging in. don't have to cink -- sync. >> different cases for blackberries new iphone case just out from during sell power mat. for the mom who loves to cook in the kitchen. this is great little device. it's the compass...
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this park breaking ground on a new harry potter attraction like the one they have in orlando. disney is investing and reporting after the bell. it expects to see double digit revenue growth at the parks and many anticipate better margins as people are willing to pay more and feeling more confident. >> we're a family that saves our money and we don't throw away on big cars and stuff like that, you know? we invest, you know? and then we can enjoy. a couple of years ago i was looking for jobs and i couldn't find anything and i had recruiters calling me every day. there's always something open. >> both disney and comcast hitting all-time highs. disney yesterday and comcast today. six flags and cedar hair hit all-time highs two weeks ago. remember when six flags went bankrupt during the recession? seaworld just went public. six and fun had dividends of 5% and 6% each. had the stocks reached the top of the roller coaster and it's time to come down whether p-e ratios were pretty high for the pure plays, carl and analysts say they're putting up good numbers and even when the consumer
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they send it to the senate where it dies under the democratic rule of harry ried. it is funny how they say republicans are obstructionists? what about the democrats trying to bring down the debt -- what the democrats are trying to do to bring down the debt? they started going crazy with trying to pass every program they could, including two wars. wall street journal" is reporting about the south korean president coming to visit the united states -- steve in florida is our next caller on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: thank you. i applaud speaker boehner's effort to save us some money. although i think it is more political than anything. i think congress is interested in preserving the liberty of our country and doing what is right. we go in to a national sales tax where we get rid of the income tax and fees irs, that is a way we preserve our liberty -- rather than us working hard and the government gets the first cut. it is a form of slavery, really. justt fee lif peol -- i feel if people want to check it out, we need more support. we need to have the
they send it to the senate where it dies under the democratic rule of harry ried. it is funny how they say republicans are obstructionists? what about the democrats trying to bring down the debt -- what the democrats are trying to do to bring down the debt? they started going crazy with trying to pass every program they could, including two wars. wall street journal" is reporting about the south korean president coming to visit the united states -- steve in florida is our next caller on...
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here to tell us about this brand new edition. >> there's a new wiggle. >> a new wiggle. nice to see you guys! >> tell us about joining the wiggles! >> we're really excited and really honored to be here and especially coming to the states, one of our most favorite places. we're here to meet all the children. >> i think they're saying, you're a woman. >> you're in the boy's club. >> it's a bo. >> it's really exciting. when the original guys started, they started as university students and friends with each other. >> i'm one of the originals. >> i know you are. >> they do say if they started at the beginning and knew it would be a phenomenon, they would have had a girl and time for a change. >> were you fan? >> i was. probably about 6. i'm in one of the videos in the audience dancing with my sister. >> how incredible. >> how does it feel to welcome a woman into the group? >> fantastic. she's driving the big red car, too, and smashing all those stereotype stereotypes. >> in one felt swoop. >> you know what, we had such a great time coming to new york. we have lockey and simo
here to tell us about this brand new edition. >> there's a new wiggle. >> a new wiggle. nice to see you guys! >> tell us about joining the wiggles! >> we're really excited and really honored to be here and especially coming to the states, one of our most favorite places. we're here to meet all the children. >> i think they're saying, you're a woman. >> you're in the boy's club. >> it's a bo. >> it's really exciting. when the original guys started,...
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>> i've been in the neighborhood for 22 years, since i was 5, and, no, i can't lie. i've never seen anything that raised any suspicion. i've never seen anything that, you know, made me feel uncomfortable enough to call the police. i just saw someone who was very nice, charismatic, helped with the community, on the street, and he even helped fix my tire once, you know. i never thought nothing of it. i've known him since i was a kid. >> you're talking about the man who lives there who we now understand is under arrest along with a couple of other men. what do you remember about him, and is it somebody that you know well, someone you interacted with frequently? >> i've known him since i was a child. he was someone that would always see me, say hi, start conversati conversation. i just talked to him like a neighbor, like nothing too extreme. we weren't, you know, friends, like best friends. we didn't, you know, have our own personal time, but it was always just, hey, how are you? do you need help with this? do you need help with that kind of a relationship? but i knew hi
>> i've been in the neighborhood for 22 years, since i was 5, and, no, i can't lie. i've never seen anything that raised any suspicion. i've never seen anything that, you know, made me feel uncomfortable enough to call the police. i just saw someone who was very nice, charismatic, helped with the community, on the street, and he even helped fix my tire once, you know. i never thought nothing of it. i've known him since i was a kid. >> you're talking about the man who lives there who...
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we'll see you next week for another edition of fox news watch. week. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gregg: hello, i'll gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. topping the news the terror attack at our consulate in benghazi taking center stage in washington as whistleblowers come forward just days before congressional hearings. what we know about who these people are. >> gregg: ongoing investigation into the boston marathon investigation. searching the home of tamerlan tsarnaev looking for clues what they were up to and who else may have known about it. >> heather: after days of burning, relief in california. we'll take you to the scene of the dangerous wildfires for a live report how recent weather has helped firefighters to beat back the flames. >> gregg: we begin with a fox news alert. israel displaying a military might over the skies of syria's capital with a massive demonstration of firepower. israeli air strikes targeting a shipment of iranian made missiles reportedly bound for hezboll
we'll see you next week for another edition of fox news watch. week. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> gregg: hello, i'll gregg jarrett. welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. topping the news the terror attack at our consulate in benghazi taking center stage in washington as whistleblowers come forward just days before congressional hearings. what we know about who these people are. >> gregg: ongoing investigation into the boston...
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this edition was edited by the great john simon, now deceased, a great lincoln historian. what is the story about how these became -- the grant papers? and the editor of the grant papers, his life work. how did these memoirs, to be published, and why so long between her death and their writing? guest: she says it was her children who after grant's death encouraged to to begin writing her memoirs of her wonderful life with her husband. and she says she just started it to satisfy their request, but then she realized that recalling all of these wonderful times kind of brought new life to her. and she did look at them, i think she was ambivalent about having them published initially. she thought it was something to record for her children. but then she did try to pursue getting them published several different times. and one publisher told her that they were so private that the people that were alive at that time, it was too much personal information. another time, it was, she was told that they would be sold through subscription and she was looking for a lump-sum deal. so the
this edition was edited by the great john simon, now deceased, a great lincoln historian. what is the story about how these became -- the grant papers? and the editor of the grant papers, his life work. how did these memoirs, to be published, and why so long between her death and their writing? guest: she says it was her children who after grant's death encouraged to to begin writing her memoirs of her wonderful life with her husband. and she says she just started it to satisfy their request,...
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forced into their cells for 22 to 20 hours a day. administration ordered a review of conditions at the base to ensure they were jiffy 9 -- geneva convention compliant. he describe the conditions as unbearabl. all of this for the crime of going on a hunger strike because we no longer want to be abused. his continued detention and pain are senseless. security's national waiver allows for the transfer of men like him. the 80 six men whose detention the administration has determined is no longer necessary and where any security risks can be mitigated. carl levin wrote in a letter that the provision provides for a clear route for transfers to third countries and appropriate cases and was meant to ensure that the certification requirements under section 1028 d before those requirements were enacted the administration successfully transferred about 70 men to their home countries. the transfers were pursuant to an agreement with united states and the receiving countries that included security measures that are compliant. the same type of agr
forced into their cells for 22 to 20 hours a day. administration ordered a review of conditions at the base to ensure they were jiffy 9 -- geneva convention compliant. he describe the conditions as unbearabl. all of this for the crime of going on a hunger strike because we no longer want to be abused. his continued detention and pain are senseless. security's national waiver allows for the transfer of men like him. the 80 six men whose detention the administration has determined is no longer...
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it usually on vibrate. >> we can edit that out. [laughter] >> you have set the bar high for conservatism in america. i know you will continue in that role at heritage. thinking about the first time we were on the campaign together i remember there maybe seven people in the room, but you were there and you spoke to them. that was memorable to me. you took the time to come to a small town when you are running for the u.s. senate. thank you for what you have done as a mentor and the four of us. i look forward to continueing to work together. thank you. look forward to working with you. >> that was better than yours. >> go ahead. >> step up to the plate. >> you have no idea how hard it is to be in your seat. i will say a couple of things. character, opus, discipline -- focus, discipline. these are all things that you embody. the time that we had an opportunity to work together will always be a part of my future. just thinking about the man as humble as yourself, you love your family and you love your faith. the thing that shines the br
it usually on vibrate. >> we can edit that out. [laughter] >> you have set the bar high for conservatism in america. i know you will continue in that role at heritage. thinking about the first time we were on the campaign together i remember there maybe seven people in the room, but you were there and you spoke to them. that was memorable to me. you took the time to come to a small town when you are running for the u.s. senate. thank you for what you have done as a mentor and the...
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guest: you are up early. yeah.: i agree there needs to be some type of separate entity for these issues. but i don't agree with two things. the reason we have had a spike in the military is because we have gotten better reporting mechanisms in place. second, i don't like the fact that we are painting this as the military is not taking steps. have been my sailors mandated to tour all of our barracks from during the nighttime hours on the weekends and during a short period throughout the week to provide a physical presence to curb any type of issues with sexual assault. alerting us you for to that. i am not suggesting that there have not been attempts made to improve the situation. we are spending tens of millions of dollars on prevention and training programs. there are a number of steps being taken by the military and its attempts to address this. i'm not dismissing the effort being made. i'm just suggesting that we should be seeing dramatic changes in those numbers, which we are not. we are seeing dramatic c
guest: you are up early. yeah.: i agree there needs to be some type of separate entity for these issues. but i don't agree with two things. the reason we have had a spike in the military is because we have gotten better reporting mechanisms in place. second, i don't like the fact that we are painting this as the military is not taking steps. have been my sailors mandated to tour all of our barracks from during the nighttime hours on the weekends and during a short period throughout the week to...
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is it early on? absolutely. we're going to flush some of these things out here, shortly, in regards to where the test sites are, what's the applications, what are we going to allow the faa, the military, the police state, the commercial applications to do? that's part of the legislative process. >> it's -- i did research for a recent foreign policy column on how easy it is to access the technologies just as a private citizen right now, and i was a little astounded at the level of sophistication i personally, with my visa card achieved by oring things off the web. i own three drones, two are tiny helicopters, my kids open three drones, two are tiny helicopter, the other a giant flying goldfish, none recognized. i don't think we'll mention the recent poll that recent magazine commissioned, and, obviously, as we know, the details on the polls, depending how you ask the question, there's a different answer coming up with the somewhat astounding revolution, if we believe it, 47% of americans felt if their neighbors o
is it early on? absolutely. we're going to flush some of these things out here, shortly, in regards to where the test sites are, what's the applications, what are we going to allow the faa, the military, the police state, the commercial applications to do? that's part of the legislative process. >> it's -- i did research for a recent foreign policy column on how easy it is to access the technologies just as a private citizen right now, and i was a little astounded at the level of...
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this edition was edited by the great john simon, now deceased, a great lincoln historian. what is the story about how these became -- the grant papers? and the editor of the grant papers, his life work. be did these memoirs, to published, and why so long between her death and their writing? guest: she says it was her children who after grant's death and courage to to begin writing her memoirs of her wonderful life with her husband. and she says she just started it to satisfy their request, but then she realized that recalling all of these wonderful times kind of brought new life to her. and she did look at them, i think she was ambivalent about having them published initially. she thought it was something to record for her children. but then she did try to pursue getting them published several different times. and one publisher told her that they were so private that the people that were alive at that time, it was too much personal information. another time, it was, she was told that they would be sold through subscription and she was looking for a lump-sum deal. family re
this edition was edited by the great john simon, now deceased, a great lincoln historian. what is the story about how these became -- the grant papers? and the editor of the grant papers, his life work. be did these memoirs, to published, and why so long between her death and their writing? guest: she says it was her children who after grant's death and courage to to begin writing her memoirs of her wonderful life with her husband. and she says she just started it to satisfy their request, but...
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it em compassed 22 areas. it was rated excellent in 14 and ing satisfactory in seven and marginal in one. that marginal was missile crews operations. it is unusual for a missile wing to be graded marginal. to be clear, it is passing. it meets the minimal standards but it is not the level we would expect. the wing commander and the group commander at the facility started an investigation into what caused the lower than expected performance by the crew members. they expanded from those and looked at during the inspection to the entire crew force of the wing. they conducted a comprehensive top to bottom asset of training, routine testing, simulations, etc. when they were complete they found 17 members of the wing, not from one unit who they felt were not demonstrating the proper attitude and effort to stay up to speed on everything necessary to be perfect in business. they took those 17 crew members and put them in into a training program that takes 60 days to complete. those 17 crew members is about 10% of the m
it em compassed 22 areas. it was rated excellent in 14 and ing satisfactory in seven and marginal in one. that marginal was missile crews operations. it is unusual for a missile wing to be graded marginal. to be clear, it is passing. it meets the minimal standards but it is not the level we would expect. the wing commander and the group commander at the facility started an investigation into what caused the lower than expected performance by the crew members. they expanded from those and looked...